Recent Headlines

The UConn campus-community partnership hosts more than 600 educational sessions a year at Fred D. Wish Museum School

The gift from Judy Sarna and her late husband, Morris, is the largest gift from a single, private donor that the Neag School of Education has received in the past 25 years

The editor-reviewed, open-access, annual journal is founded and run by graduate students at the Neag School and has published three articles in its Spring 2025 issue

The program provides grants for individually designed study and research projects or for English teaching assistantships around the world

The Supreme Court’s order has blocked this particular charter school, but similar issues could emerge in future cases

 

Recent Accolades

Year-End Neag School Accolades: 2024-2025

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag School Accolades: March 2025

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag School Accolades: January 2025

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag in the Media

Thanks to the generosity of Judy Sarna and her late husband, Morris, who was a Holocaust survivor, the Breaking Bias & Creating Community Program will engage Connecticut middle and high school students in powerful, interactive learning experiences about reducing bias and antisemitism. 

The program will be launched in West Hartford middle and high schools in September and Glastonbury schools will host the program the following year. The program is expected to reach tens of thousands of students in multiple Connecticut school districts over the next decade.

“The Sarnas’ donation is the largest gift from a single, private donor that the Neag School has received in the past 25 years,” Dean Jason G. Irizarry says. “We are grateful to Morris and Judy for their amazing generosity and their recognition of this groundbreaking program’s enormous potential."

Learn more about the Morris and Judy Sarna Breaking Bias & Creating Community Program at the link in our bio!

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